Autodesk VRED Render Node 2020 |
Autodesk Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of VRED Render Node 2020 is an optional add-on for VRED Professional that provides real-time rendering using cluster processors.

What's New in VRED Products 2020:

What's New

Here are the new features and enhancements found in VRED 2020 products:

- Rounded edges shader effect: Simulate a smooth edge between adjoining faces with this effect.
- Import additional CATIA Axis Systems with new Import Files option: Import additional Axis Systems from CATIA by enabling the Import Coordinate Systems import option or preference. VRED will create a transformation group with a coordinate cross for a better representation in the viewport.
- Cryptomatte: Added Cryptomatte support for creating masks during the rendering post-process.
- Web Shops: Log into a store, find a substance or environment backplate, then purchase and import the content into VRED. When the Substance Web Shop dialog is closed, you are still temporarily logged into the store.
- Web Shops Preference: Set the online store download path for the Substance Source Store.
- Perspective Camera Matching: Match the camera focal length and rotation matrix parameters to a backplate to integrate your model into the scene.
- Improved Python functionality for constraints: Use vrConstraintService, as well as vrdConstraintNode, when working with constraints via Python.
- Export file type settings: Set the export render file type in Render Settings > File Output > Image.
- Shotgun for VRED: Support for Shotgun integration to manage digital assets, the review process, and teams involved with the creation of assets and more. The Shotgun Engine for VRED creates a bridge between the Shotgun Pipeline Toolkit apps and VRED.

About VRED Render Node. By adding a rendering cluster module, offline for VRED Design and online for VRED Professional, you can speed up rendering. VRED Render Node (aka VRED Raytracing Cluster) is an optional add-on for VRED Professional that provides real-time rendering using cluster processors. To speed up interactive presentations while enjoying high-quality ray tracing output, use multiple workstations or clustered server hardware to distribute the rendering. All rendering modes available in ray cast mode are supported.